Police suspect a fire at a home outside of Norton might have been set on purpose.

Sussex RCMP getting the call around 1am today to the two-storey home. A 32 year old man who was in the home escaped by jumping out of a 2nd floor window. While he escaped the fire, he suffered serious injuries in the fall and was taken to the Regional.

Another 4 people, 3 women and 1 man, were also in the home at the time. They were able to escape, but one man suffered smoke inhalation and was also taken to hospital. The Fire Marshall is looking into what caused the blaze.

The best and brightest in the Uptown will be honored tonight at the Live Life Awards. Now that nominations ave been received from the voting public, the winners will be announced at the gala this evening at the new Diamond Jubilee cruise ship terminal.

The theme of this year's event is Port Party Paparazzi. Guests are encouraged to wear the event's theme colours of red, black, and white. It's going to be catered by the Delta and guests are invited to a post-awards after party at the York Bistro.

The awards honour businesses, individuals, and creative personalities who have contributed to making the uptown a more vibrant place.

It's hard to believe it's been a quarter century since the first cruise ship docked in Saint John.

The Port marked that milestone this morning at its annual general meeting at the Diamond Jubilee Cruise Ship Terminal. Port CEO Jim Quinn tells CHSJ News he'd like to see the people of Saint John more involved in the Port, akin to the atmosphere 40 and 50 years ago when the Port was the hub of the community.

Last year 75 ships from 12 different lines called at Port Saint John. Some of the big items we ship include oil, salt, potash, livestock, and molasses. Members of the public will have a chance to learn more about what's happening at the port at Community Day, which is this Sunday and will feature a BBQ, kid's activities, and information kiosks on what's going on at the Port.

Next week is also Port Days with a variety of business-focused meetings and events planned.

He tells CHSJ News that's the wrong way to go if you want the province to economically compete on the world stage.

Cardy says right now you have employers in the province complaining they can't find workers who are skilled enough and that indicates a problem.

He says Provincial Education Minister Jody Carr should be looking at what principal Chris Treadwell is doing at Park Street School on the north side of Fredericton where students in grades 3 and 4 are reading at a high school level.

It was all about celebrating and marigolds and trying to break a world record.

Thousands of students from Sussex to Pennfield happily planting little orange flowers in the 16th year of the Marigolds Project.

Millidgeville North Grade 5 student Rachel MacKinnon tells CHSJ News has been involved for a few years now. She says it's a good project for everyone and its helping the planet too.

The students in the north end had to be finished planting by 10:30 this morning as part of the rules when attempting to break a world record and they wrapped up with 15 minutes to spare.

Barry Ogden tells us it was quite the challenge co-ordinating the world record aspect adding you require hundreds of volunteers to monitor each site.

He estimates more than 7 thousand people, mostly students, took part in the plantings.

The Premier was singing Odgen's praises calling him a great volunteer. David Alward marveled at the growth from one school 16 years ago to 45 schools and as many as 5 students taking part today.

The Marigold Project catching the attention of the Legislature earlier today - Premier Alward rose in the house to offer congratulations to the organizers - schools and students - and the region for the 16th annual planting of the summer flowers.

Alward's endorsement for all connected drew a round of applause from both government and opposition sides of the Legislature.

It was reported around 5:30 yesterday afternoon at Qwik Mart on the Dever Road.

There was one robber who had his face concealed. He ran away and police are on the lookout for him. City Police describe him as white, in his 40's, from 5’6” to 5’7”, 150 pounds with a skinny build, wearing a camouflage ball cap, a white construction/surgical style mask, a dark long sleeved shirt with white lettering on the left chest and dark pants.